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but still, wanting to make the law as effective and enforcable as possible. clearly, we were successful at the narrow issue, but, not so much, on the effectiveness, or the enforcebility. so, i applaud the supervisors monitoring the law, and monitoring the facts on the ground. and deciding that you all need to move forward and make an ordinance that does protect any impact on the first amendment and ensures that women have the right to access the abortions which is constitutionally provided right and we have the same objections then for the first amendment objection which often times is at base, a deep opposition to the constitutional right to obtain the services. so, i applaud the supervisors moving forward with this and hope that the whole board will vote for it, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors, my name is michael and i am a third generation san francisco an and i leave in san francisco yee's decision and so thank you for being here and supporting us. i want to speak today in support of this buffer zone and i have a per
but still, wanting to make the law as effective and enforcable as possible. clearly, we were successful at the narrow issue, but, not so much, on the effectiveness, or the enforcebility. so, i applaud the supervisors monitoring the law, and monitoring the facts on the ground. and deciding that you all need to move forward and make an ordinance that does protect any impact on the first amendment and ensures that women have the right to access the abortions which is constitutionally provided...
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clear boston is following up on several leads and it is in the boston suburb of revere and it shows law enforcement searching an apartment house in that city. they were seen pulling a number of trash bags and a duffle bag in that house and it was prompted by a traffic stop which was prompted by a suspicious driver and they are looking to find who is responsible for yesterday's frightening scene at the boston marathon. this is video from a camera that was being worn by a runner and it capture is the blasts which went off yesterday afternoon. the latest numbers we have this morning are three people dead and at least 140 injured and one of those killed was an eight-year-old boy. at least a dozen people are in area hospitals in critical condition and their injuries include broken bones, severed limbs and broken eardrums. so farther speculating on a possible motive and president barack obama is urging people to wait for all of the facts. >> we still do not know who did this or why and people should not jump to conclusions before we have all the facts but make no mistake, we will get to the b
clear boston is following up on several leads and it is in the boston suburb of revere and it shows law enforcement searching an apartment house in that city. they were seen pulling a number of trash bags and a duffle bag in that house and it was prompted by a traffic stop which was prompted by a suspicious driver and they are looking to find who is responsible for yesterday's frightening scene at the boston marathon. this is video from a camera that was being worn by a runner and it capture is...
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you can see law enforcement agents searching an apartment house of a possible suspect. now the fbi will be holding a news conference at 6:30 hour time to give us the very latest on the investigation. >>> they are looking into the cause of a fire that killed a seven-year-old girl. it started at an a detached -- at a detached garage and two other people were treated for smoke inhalation. >>> several pg&e transformers are leaking oil and it happened near san jose. we are told several thousands of gallons of oil are -- several thousands of gallons are leaking. we will have a live report coming up in the 6:00 hour. >>> the government is now warning it would not give any advanced notice if they decide to attack south korea. they say they were responding to what it called insults from the puppet government in south korea. they are claiming the government of seoul was taking information from u.s. leaders. >> now a u.s. military helicopter has crashed and this is the marine helicopter that went down and it made a hard landing with the north during a routine drill, all 21 people
you can see law enforcement agents searching an apartment house of a possible suspect. now the fbi will be holding a news conference at 6:30 hour time to give us the very latest on the investigation. >>> they are looking into the cause of a fire that killed a seven-year-old girl. it started at an a detached -- at a detached garage and two other people were treated for smoke inhalation. >>> several pg&e transformers are leaking oil and it happened near san jose. we are told...
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new zealand is the first nation in the asian pacific region to support a marriage equality law and it is the 13th country in the world to do so. lawmakers in uruguay approved the marriage law last week that its president is expected to sign. >>> on capitol hill, a plan to expand background checks for gun buyers is in jeopardy. the senate plans to vote today on the bipartisan proposal but more republicans are saying they oppose it. at this point it seems headed for defeat unless supporters can turn votes around in these closing hours. the senate is also set to vote on other amendments on a gun control bill. >>> coming up, a little sports, barry zito putting his 14 inning scoreless streak on the line last night. we'll tell you how he did. >> plus, a heartfelt tribute at yankee stadium for the boston bombing victims. >> cool. >> but first, as we count down to opening day, here's a live look at the new bay bridge. we'll be right back. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause
new zealand is the first nation in the asian pacific region to support a marriage equality law and it is the 13th country in the world to do so. lawmakers in uruguay approved the marriage law last week that its president is expected to sign. >>> on capitol hill, a plan to expand background checks for gun buyers is in jeopardy. the senate plans to vote today on the bipartisan proposal but more republicans are saying they oppose it. at this point it seems headed for defeat unless...
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. >> his door and her daughter and son-in-law of finally caught up with him he has to go undergo another surgery. he's a bright had been young man plays but football baseball. the injury could have been much worse, she still has a tough time with how someone could do something like this. i know that president obama will take care of this, all of dit agents working try to get to the bottom of this. >> kron 4 news >> and we have been telling you about the up lettered laced containing rice another poison. it's customary in for mail sent to senators to be screened. senator wicker sources telling us that a possible suspect is in mind. >> pam: kron4 kron4 justine has the latest on what happened well pam they did fix that college all little bit this afternoon. not sure exactly what went wrong, but there are stairs still some of the backs some flight still delayed, and two flights were canceled today on average pulls about 2 1/2 hour delays. >> at the ticket booth you can see along the line of people try to rebut their flights even if they can't receive connecting flights. so at this point to i
. >> his door and her daughter and son-in-law of finally caught up with him he has to go undergo another surgery. he's a bright had been young man plays but football baseball. the injury could have been much worse, she still has a tough time with how someone could do something like this. i know that president obama will take care of this, all of dit agents working try to get to the bottom of this. >> kron 4 news >> and we have been telling you about the up lettered laced...
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one found the law unconstitutional but the other upheld the law. >>> there is new information coming out on a possible sabotage planned on the south bay. we'll tell you why officials say someone may have cut a fiberoptic line in order to shoot up a power station. >>> another breezy day. not as windy as yesterday. temperatures a little warmer. winds are dying further and we're going to see warmer day time highs as we get towards thursday. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> just minutes ago, the fbi confirms federal agents have arrested a mississippi man for sending letters containing a poison to president obama. that news comes after a 10th day in the nation's capitol. there was a lockdown on capitol af
one found the law unconstitutional but the other upheld the law. >>> there is new information coming out on a possible sabotage planned on the south bay. we'll tell you why officials say someone may have cut a fiberoptic line in order to shoot up a power station. >>> another breezy day. not as windy as yesterday. temperatures a little warmer. winds are dying further and we're going to see warmer day time highs as we get towards thursday. you kids should count yourselves lucky....
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her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. west texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while driving interwaco two days blythe or not after he survived the explosion in boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after returning home in te
her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half...
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her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the hom inin ruin ruins, residents here aren sure how long it wiltake to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. we texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while rwaco two days blythe or not after he survived the explosion in boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after returning home in texas to texas he wa
her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the hom inin ruin ruins, residents here aren sure how long it wiltake to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile...
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and when it comes to united states citizens, it is against the law to try them in military commissions. >> reporter: in the suburb of medford, a funeral was held for 29-year-old krystle cambell. mourners offered support to her family. >> be strong. it's a long road. it's not going to be easy. but feel the strength in the community and we're behind them. and they'll get through it. >> reporter: campbell was one of three marathon spectators killed in the blasts. the judge who presided over the hospital room court hearing described the -year-old suspect as alert and mentally competent. he nodded in response to questions. >>> in less than two hours, there's a special run in the north bay to honor those affected by the boston marathon bombings. the marin running company is organizing it. runners will leave from ross common park at 6:45. they will go on a 2.5-mile run and they will wear blue and yellow in honor of the marathon's official colors. >>> our coverage on the boston marathon bombings continues here on kpix 5 and kpix.com. we also added a link to the one fund donation site for peopl
and when it comes to united states citizens, it is against the law to try them in military commissions. >> reporter: in the suburb of medford, a funeral was held for 29-year-old krystle cambell. mourners offered support to her family. >> be strong. it's a long road. it's not going to be easy. but feel the strength in the community and we're behind them. and they'll get through it. >> reporter: campbell was one of three marathon spectators killed in the blasts. the judge who...
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now, we've made several calls to gilroy law enforcement agencies. we've not been able to get through. we're gonna get you an update on this developing situation as soon as we get more information. >>> we're also following developing news near san jose. that's where a transformer at a pg&e substation has been leaking oil all morning. now, since our last report from ktvu's tara moriarty she's back now and she says vandals may have caused this leak. tara? >> reporter: yeah. we just got off the phone and they say vandals broke into the substakes at 1:30 -- sub station at 1:30 in the morning. gunshots were fired. it was the bullets that hit the transformer and punctured the leak. you can see the transformer there. that's the area we're talking about. the danger here, a leak poses a fire hazard in the transformer. according to officials, the opening could affect the temperature of that oil and flammable could produce. the chances of that happening, they say, are minimal. we are talking about oil that needs to get over 600 degrees at least in order to igni
now, we've made several calls to gilroy law enforcement agencies. we've not been able to get through. we're gonna get you an update on this developing situation as soon as we get more information. >>> we're also following developing news near san jose. that's where a transformer at a pg&e substation has been leaking oil all morning. now, since our last report from ktvu's tara moriarty she's back now and she says vandals may have caused this leak. tara? >> reporter: yeah. we...
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law enforcement agencies are putting with the public to come forward with photographs, videos or any information that might help them solve the bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170 at monday's boston marathon off. >> it has been two days since the bomb attacks. we're learning more about the victims' and devices used by the bombers. >> emily schmidt is joining us live from boston with an update on the investigation. >> he was never sat or down he was happy and cheerful and ready to go. he was just all around a wonderful kid. >> and boston university graduate student from china were also killed in the blast. >> investigators a not sure whether the attack which came with no warning was foreign or domestic. >> at this time there are no claims of responsibility. the range of suspects and motives remains wide open. >> the fbi began piecing together what caused the blast analyzing debris from the bomb. >> among items recovered are pieces of black nylon which could be from a back pack and what appear to be fragments of bbs and nails possibly contained in a pressure coo
law enforcement agencies are putting with the public to come forward with photographs, videos or any information that might help them solve the bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170 at monday's boston marathon off. >> it has been two days since the bomb attacks. we're learning more about the victims' and devices used by the bombers. >> emily schmidt is joining us live from boston with an update on the investigation. >> he was never sat or down he was...
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newsroom, average americans are seemingly backing off the push for tougher laws, kyla? >> reporter: they are weakening across the country and here is the latest poll. 49% of americans now support stricter gun laws which is down 58% in january. this afternoon the senate is voting on at least 9 different pieces of legislation and they will expand to online gun sales and shows. it needs 60 votes to pass and based on a number of senators speaking out it looks like they could fall short. there are others up for a vote including an assault weapons ban led by dianne finestein. >> we hope to set up a series of votes both sides would like to initially offer on this legislation. >> the final legislation will -- >> reporter: the final legislation will not be hammered out and i will have what happens in these next votes when i see you next kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> according to the washington post, facebook lobbyists worked behind the scenes on capitol hill to get a provision in the new bill that would be helpful to new technical companies. they are helping to
newsroom, average americans are seemingly backing off the push for tougher laws, kyla? >> reporter: they are weakening across the country and here is the latest poll. 49% of americans now support stricter gun laws which is down 58% in january. this afternoon the senate is voting on at least 9 different pieces of legislation and they will expand to online gun sales and shows. it needs 60 votes to pass and based on a number of senators speaking out it looks like they could fall short. there...
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a wind advisory is in effect here at laws for the bay bridge and for the golden gate bridge. smooth conditions for southbound 101 and the same is true through marin county for the 101 south bound ride. erica. >> a pretty shot of the golden gate bridge waking up the clear skies and sunshine. >> temperatures climbing. oakland just shy of 60. 55 in downtown san francisco. 57 in san carlos. >> all across the board temperatures are warm and so did four hours ago. in fact, the cast 4 tracking '60s by lunchtime. mild conditions as you head out and about by noon, 3:00 p.m. and will start to see seventies billion. temperatures will be between 3-5 degrees warmer than yesterday's. >> off holding on to comfortable conditions by 8:00 p.m. tonight. >> breaking down your afternoon highs mountain view's 71. 72 for sunnyvale. fremont's 69. 73 in milpitas. we will see plenty of seventies in the east bay. walnut creek 72. 69 in union city. mid to upper 60s for downtown san francisco. santa rosa 73. >> we will see low seventies in our east bay shoreline and upper 60s in alameda. >> your kron 4 7
a wind advisory is in effect here at laws for the bay bridge and for the golden gate bridge. smooth conditions for southbound 101 and the same is true through marin county for the 101 south bound ride. erica. >> a pretty shot of the golden gate bridge waking up the clear skies and sunshine. >> temperatures climbing. oakland just shy of 60. 55 in downtown san francisco. 57 in san carlos. >> all across the board temperatures are warm and so did four hours ago. in fact, the cast...
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ball was dropped in one of two ways, the fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way." tamerlan's youtube channel linked to a video featuring a well-known jihadist. who was killed by russian forces last december. there is no evidence tamerlan was associated with any international jihadist groups. >> "you feel a little safer right now, knowing that the ones that did it aren't here anymore, and now it's just about trying to move on and put the pieces together and get ready for next year." in boston - life is slowly returning to normal -- the site of the bombings is still a crime scene. sunday workers tore down the last remnants of the marathon. mayor thomas menino says the city has developed a five-phase plan to re-open boylston street, which he says is now the most famous street in the world. i'm john lorinc reporting. >> massachusetts' governor is asking residents to observe a moment of silence monday at the time the first of two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. the one-minute silent tr
ball was dropped in one of two ways, the fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way." tamerlan's youtube channel linked to a video featuring a well-known jihadist. who was killed by russian forces last december. there is no evidence tamerlan was associated with any international jihadist groups. >> "you feel a little safer right now, knowing that the ones that did it aren't here anymore, and now it's...
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local law agencies struggled with the loss of the 911 system. a ripple effect throughout the bay area. cgb enterprises in san carlos runs i.t. services for small businesses and says its clients in gilroy were basically stranded. >> it basically meant they couldn't operate for an entire business day. which is detrimental to them, it's detrimental to us. >> reporter: today, offering a $250,000 reward to capture and convict whoever is responsible. the sheriff says investigators are still looking at pg and e surveillance video. in santa clara county, robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> recently, uncovered documents show the problem with the bolts on the new eastern span of the bay bridge could have been prevented years ago. documents released by the california department of transportation show that caltran's engineers ordered tests in 2008 that could have revealed the problems. but the tests were never done, because the contractor reportedly said they weren't needed. officials say repairing the bolts is going to take time and will also be very e
local law agencies struggled with the loss of the 911 system. a ripple effect throughout the bay area. cgb enterprises in san carlos runs i.t. services for small businesses and says its clients in gilroy were basically stranded. >> it basically meant they couldn't operate for an entire business day. which is detrimental to them, it's detrimental to us. >> reporter: today, offering a $250,000 reward to capture and convict whoever is responsible. the sheriff says investigators are...
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local law agencies struggled with the loss of the 911 system. a ripple effect throughout the bay area. cgb enterprises in san carlos runs i.t. services for small businesses and says its clients in gilroy were basically stranded. >> it basically meant they couldn't operate for an entire business day. which is detrimental to them, it's detrimental to us. >> reporter: today, offering a $250,000 reward to capture and convict whoever is responsible. the sheriff says investigators are still looking at pg and e surveillance video. in santa clara county, robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> recently, uncovered documents show the problem with the bolts on the new eastern span of the bay bridge could have been prevented years ago. documents released by the california department of transportation show that caltran's engineers ordered tests in 2008 that could have revealed the problems. but the tests were never done, because the contractor reportedly said they weren't needed. officials say repairing the bolts is going to take time and will also be very e
local law agencies struggled with the loss of the 911 system. a ripple effect throughout the bay area. cgb enterprises in san carlos runs i.t. services for small businesses and says its clients in gilroy were basically stranded. >> it basically meant they couldn't operate for an entire business day. which is detrimental to them, it's detrimental to us. >> reporter: today, offering a $250,000 reward to capture and convict whoever is responsible. the sheriff says investigators are...
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the caller was a man who just stabbed his brother in law. as officers arrived he came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers. prior to that he cut his brother in law. >> he was shot and killed by police after not following the orders to put down the hammer. >> after san francisco police chief greg suhr pulled it off the table, where a taser could have saved a life. . >> reporter: it is unclear if it will change the position on requesting tasers but some say the city needs to come up with more non-lethal options. >> in this situation if the taser was available it would have been used. >> with the tools we have the officers did what they had to do to defend themselves. >> reporter: the aclu didn't common directly but said any officer involved shooting raises questions about other techniques. as for the stabbing victim he is suspected to survive. he is doing fine. live in san francisco, paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a court ruled against a police officer who claims she was fired because of gender discriminat
the caller was a man who just stabbed his brother in law. as officers arrived he came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers. prior to that he cut his brother in law. >> he was shot and killed by police after not following the orders to put down the hammer. >> after san francisco police chief greg suhr pulled it off the table, where a taser could have saved a life. . >> reporter: it is unclear if it will change the position on requesting tasers...
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brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now . that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. west texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while driving interwaco two days blythe or not after he survived th boston. boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after ing hon texaso texas he w
brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now . that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the...
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recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question, now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana? >> are they willing to pay the price for those experiments, with regard to have so many folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate they're own citizens? or in this case, to not regulate them. >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up, breaking point in the rocky mountains. the harrowing tale of men who survived a massive avalanche that killed five of his friends. and what is so dangerous about this year in particular? and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, a
recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question, now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana? >> are they willing to pay the price for those experiments, with regard to have so many folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate they're own citizens? or in this case, to not regulate them. >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely....
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praising law enforcement personnel and the city of boston for its resolve. this week, some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended upon boston to help catch the the two men who allegedly terrorized the city. the key was working together. coming up later in this newscast, we sit down with a bay area expert on s.w.a.t. communication to discuss what it takes to keep the country safe. life in boston and in watertown is returning to normal this morning. major sporting events including home games will be played today. both were postponed yesterday. closer to home, the giants are taking on the padres tonight. the officials are warning folks to give themselves plenty of extra time to get through security. today in the bay's monty francis has a look at what fans can expect at att park. >> any cell phones, any keys in your pockets, you want to take them out. >> as the first group of fans entered, each person was scanned with a metal detecting wand. an added measure of security not usually in place at this point in the season. >> we've don
praising law enforcement personnel and the city of boston for its resolve. this week, some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended upon boston to help catch the the two men who allegedly terrorized the city. the key was working together. coming up later in this newscast, we sit down with a bay area expert on s.w.a.t. communication to discuss what it takes to keep the country safe. life in boston and in watertown is returning to normal this morning. major sporting...
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no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. >> makes me so mad. makes me furious. >>reporter: i showed the image to this woman with who came by the memorial to show her pport for her city. >> this breaks my heart. somebody would do this to the city. the city means so much to me and so much to everyone ee indeed broken. >> devastating day for the boston community and we are not a city. we are truly family. >>reporter: arlene added these 3 bloop to the memorial after remembering something she saw on tv. >> i caught the image of the 3 balloons from the bomb site. first thing i saw were 3 balloons going up in the sky. everybody was like there were 2 death. i said there were 3. >>reporter: her gesture in memory of lindsay lou, crystal campbell and martin richard. >> 3 angels. reaching up to the star. >>reporter: in boston, abc 7 news. is ♪ [ singling]. >> facing a packed audience president obama attended a memorial service in boston today. he delivered a message of resilience and recovery. >> they thought to intimidate us. terrorize us. it should be
no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. >> makes me so mad. makes me furious. >>reporter: i showed the image to this woman with who came by the memorial to show her pport for her city. >> this breaks my heart. somebody would do this to the city. the city means so much to me and so much to everyone ee indeed broken. >> devastating day for the boston community and we are not a city. we are truly family. >>reporter: arlene added these 3 bloop...
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. >> law enforcement soursz tell abc news they now have a clear image of the man they're working to identify they believe could be the suspect. in a major break in the investigation you coming after the process of going frame by frame through more than 2000 images taken of, and in the crowds near the finish line. boston's abc station reporting that the key video leading to this suspect was captured on surveillance cameras outside of a lord & tailor department store. more evidence surfacing. the lid to at least one of the bombs reportedly found on a roof top, analyze add long with electronic components and slappel -- shrapnel from the blast. so many are still in mourning. hundreds gathered to remember the youngest of those killed 8-year-old martin richard. >> it's confusing and painful. we're strong. we're going to get through it. >> in massachusetts friends and neighbors are planning a vigil honoring the live of crystal campbell. >> on campus of boston university, students mourning over 23-year-old lindsay lu who lost her life as well. >> you can see investigators present here along the rout
. >> law enforcement soursz tell abc news they now have a clear image of the man they're working to identify they believe could be the suspect. in a major break in the investigation you coming after the process of going frame by frame through more than 2000 images taken of, and in the crowds near the finish line. boston's abc station reporting that the key video leading to this suspect was captured on surveillance cameras outside of a lord & tailor department store. more evidence...
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. >> also, why law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an unfortunate end. it's 8:30 on sunday, april 21st. thank you for joining us. i'm ann. >> and i'm phil. we have a lot of news and coverage. security in the wake of the boston bombing. how will it affect bay area events? >> and we have more on the immigration debate when it comes to the affects on silicon valley. we're in boston with the high- level interrogation team standing by to talk with the one man behind and who they believe is behind the bombings. >> and as susan macinnis tells us, the suspect is too injured to speak. >> reporter: law enforcement officers remain staked out this morning at the boston hospital where dzhokhar tsarnaev is being held under heavy guard waiting to charge him. his injuries are serious. including a bullet wound to the neck that investigators say may have been self-inflicted. >> they say it appears from the wound that he might have stuck the gun to his mouth and fired. >> reporter: that may have happened when police found him hiding in a boat friday night. investigators re
. >> also, why law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an unfortunate end. it's 8:30 on sunday, april 21st. thank you for joining us. i'm ann. >> and i'm phil. we have a lot of news and coverage. security in the wake of the boston bombing. how will it affect bay area events? >> and we have more on the immigration debate when it comes to the affects on silicon valley. we're in boston with the high- level interrogation team standing by to talk with the one man behind...
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you can expect briefings from our law enforcement officials as today goes on. when we have more details they will be disclosed. what i have indicated to you is what we know now spirit we no bombs were set off. we know that obviously they did severe damage. we do not know who did them. we do not know whether this was an act of an organization or an individual or individuals. we do not have a sense of motive yet. everything else at this point is speculation. as we receive more formation as the fbi has more formation at our counter-terrorism team that more informations we will make sure to keep you and the american people posted. >> thank you very much everybody. >> you heard it from the president the investigation continues. he said he will make every resource available to track down was responsible and bring them to justice. he mentioned the mayor of boston and the governor of massachusetts. they held a press conference this morning. to give you a quick look 176 people injured 17 critically. three people killed in the last investigation. the investigation is led
you can expect briefings from our law enforcement officials as today goes on. when we have more details they will be disclosed. what i have indicated to you is what we know now spirit we no bombs were set off. we know that obviously they did severe damage. we do not know who did them. we do not know whether this was an act of an organization or an individual or individuals. we do not have a sense of motive yet. everything else at this point is speculation. as we receive more formation as the...
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law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> something that helped keep people calm in line was the fact that news of that second suspect being arrested in boston was breaking as people were in line. there were people who were learning about it on their smartphones and passing the word along to some of their fellow fans. at at&t park, abc7 news. >> abc7 news will continue to have coverage on the story throughout the weekend. we will also have live reports later today from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter also. >> back here in the bay area, a beautiful weekend to look forward to. rumor has it even warmer temperatures next week? >> that's right. we have records possible into the middle of next week. it should be gorgeous out there today. 52 downtown. clear skies, very little fog and we are talking about an offshore flow. some of the warmest numbers we've seen all year. that's coming up. >> thank you, lisa. for the second day the fbi visits
law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> something that helped keep people calm in line was the fact that news of that second suspect being arrested in boston was breaking as people were in line. there were people who were learning about it on their smartphones and passing the word along to some of their fellow fans. at at&t park, abc7 news. >> abc7 news will continue to have coverage on the story throughout the weekend. we...
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she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first clear picture of suggest number two, dzhokar-tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, posted the picture on affection where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> my god, actually think i hit the lottery, i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so the greatest win i could have ever had right there. to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape. lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those of us who have
she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first...
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is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes portray that had way. so we're doing everything we can. >> firefighters in southern california credit an alert tow truck driver with spotting a landslide. the driver called after seeing the landslide growing. both people inside escaped unharmed this morning because of what that tow truck driver did it. appears a leaking water pipe caused this landslide. a 25 foot wide fissure as well. the house has been red tagged and no other homes are threatened but again nobody is hurt. >> wow amazing. >> yes. >> good heads up there. >> coming up word is out with vo
is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes...
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what are law enforcement officials saying right now? >> the fbi was look into the older brother just two years ago. they received information from a foreign government that perhaps the older brother, tamerlan, had become radicalized and he was following radical islam. fbi checked phone records, they interviewed him, but they couldn't find any information to suggest he was a threat. pretty remarkable, carolyn. >> it is. have a good day. >> you too. >> a new folk hero has emerged out of boston's horrible week. his name is dave hannaberry. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret. the unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >>water town's chief of police was at the scene. >> what happened when your officers arrived? >> there w
what are law enforcement officials saying right now? >> the fbi was look into the older brother just two years ago. they received information from a foreign government that perhaps the older brother, tamerlan, had become radicalized and he was following radical islam. fbi checked phone records, they interviewed him, but they couldn't find any information to suggest he was a threat. pretty remarkable, carolyn. >> it is. have a good day. >> you too. >> a new folk hero has...
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she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first clear picture of suggest number two, dzhokar-tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, posted the picture on affection where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> my god, actually think i hit the lottery, i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so the greatest win i could have ever had right there. to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape. lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those of us who have
she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first...
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what are law enforcement officials saying? >> well, carolyn, tamerlan was on the fbi's radar two years ago. apparently a foreign government, we think it's probably russia, a foreign government reached out to the fbi asking for information, saying they were concerned that he had become a follower of radical islam. the fbi checked it out, and they didn't find him to be a threat. pretty remarkable. >>> a lot of questions going to be asked about that, though. thank you very much. have a good morning. >> thank you. >> a new folk hero has emerged out of boston's terrible week. his name is dave. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret. unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >> they were at the scene. >> what happened w
what are law enforcement officials saying? >> well, carolyn, tamerlan was on the fbi's radar two years ago. apparently a foreign government, we think it's probably russia, a foreign government reached out to the fbi asking for information, saying they were concerned that he had become a follower of radical islam. the fbi checked it out, and they didn't find him to be a threat. pretty remarkable. >>> a lot of questions going to be asked about that, though. thank you very much....
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house says republicans in congress voted to allow the automatic across the board budget cuts to become law last month. the faa is subject to those cuts and says it had no choice but to furlough 40,000 workers by making them take one unpaid day off every two weeks. the faa says they are not risking safety fewer air traffic controllers means they will allow fewer planes in the air. the faa blames staffing reductions for 1600 flight delays sunday and monday. tuesday's numbers are due out in less than two hours. some republican senators argue the faa had other options like holding up on upgrades and cutting research and development. they believe the white house has an agenda to convince americans a tax increase is needed. >> trying to convince the american people, that there are no circumstances under which we can ever cut spending at all. >> reporter: we are expecting to hear reaction from the faa administrator. he is expected to talk at a hearing in just 45 minutes. live in washington, kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new this morning, dozens of people have been killed after a garment
house says republicans in congress voted to allow the automatic across the board budget cuts to become law last month. the faa is subject to those cuts and says it had no choice but to furlough 40,000 workers by making them take one unpaid day off every two weeks. the faa says they are not risking safety fewer air traffic controllers means they will allow fewer planes in the air. the faa blames staffing reductions for 1600 flight delays sunday and monday. tuesday's numbers are due out in less...
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federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after another round of gunfire officials announced they have the suspect in custody. dozens of people erupt in cheers and clap. >>> we talk about the s.w.a.t. team and the other agencies work together. this was a massive interagency composition of officers is really down-playing it. >> it's really an understatement. and they do it with practice and precision. and we saw how that practice can play out in boston. and other cities like the bay area are taking notice. some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended on boston to catch two men who created chao
federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after...
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is that a concern of law enforcement? now that the public has been asked to provide tips, you know, i hate to look like these two guys here. but, you know, any concerns that they they have been b. people taking this into their own hands? >> i don't think so. because i don't think, you know, you look at these two is suspects, you can't jump to any conclusions what their religious affiliation, their race is. they look like caucasians, maybe caucasian mixed with hispanic or some other race. you can't really tell from the photos. i don't know how anybody could focus on any one group. there is no ideology attached to these individuals. the fbi doesn't have that information. so, nobody has claimed this attack which to me doesn't really mean much, because i think even terrorists learn if you claim something, all of a sudden there is this big drone coming down at you, you know, firing missiles. so, i'm not sure that that is something that is really telling here. i think people would certainly participate in reporting. i don't kno
is that a concern of law enforcement? now that the public has been asked to provide tips, you know, i hate to look like these two guys here. but, you know, any concerns that they they have been b. people taking this into their own hands? >> i don't think so. because i don't think, you know, you look at these two is suspects, you can't jump to any conclusions what their religious affiliation, their race is. they look like caucasians, maybe caucasian mixed with hispanic or some other race....
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what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been radicalized and he had become a follower of radical islam. so they opened an investigation. they asked him questions. they checked phone records, but they discovered that it didn't appear that he was a threat. pretty remarkable. >> all right. tamon, thank you very much for joining us this morning live from boston. abc's this week with george stephanopoulos had a special edition this morning focusing on the boston bombings. surviving suspect, dzhokhar darn, is not capable of talking to investigators because of wounds to his neck and throat. as to why they plan to question him without first reading his miranda rights, here's what sources tell abc news senior justice correspondent, mr. thomas. >> taking an extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat out there. they said there's deep, deep concern about the amount of ammunition, guns and work being
what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been radicalized and he had become a follower of radical islam. so they opened an investigation. they asked him questions. they checked phone records, but they discovered that it didn't appear that he was a threat. pretty remarkable. >> all right. tamon, thank you very much for joining us this morning live from...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to something that, we have suspended all service on the mbta our public transit service until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now. also, cambridge, waltham, newton, belmont, and at this point all of boston. all of boston. this is a serious situation. we're taking it seriously. we're asking the public to take it seriously, as well. and with this law enforcement, by following those simple instructions, we have every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other, but we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. where are you, commissioner? >> right behind you. thank you, governor. as the governor said, this is a rapidly developing si
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to something that, we have suspended all service on the mbta our public transit service until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now. also, cambridge, waltham, newton, belmont, and at this point all...
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>> law enforcement will only say there is been significant progress in the case. >> it seems law enforcement is doing exactly what they are supposed careful and very cautious at the same time try to move as quickly as possible. >> authorities have pinpointed to men in pictures shot near the finish line will could be possible suspect. surveillance video could also provide key evidence. >> if we go back with in last 30 days and most of reagan's cameras have a third in a backup of liberation and we reviewed the cameras we may add to get a clear picture of a person who comes in stops at both bombsights. >> until that moment when the parties never suspect or announce and arrest the community is left to wait. >> at this point we do not know when the fbi will schedule its next briefing. what ever it is it will be the first official on camera up date sent tuesday afternoon. >> in boston i am emily schmidt. >> an update on one of the young is injured in the blast 11 year-old aaron hern . from martinez was in surgery again yesterday's and we know that the trauma surgeons successfully closed his wounds
>> law enforcement will only say there is been significant progress in the case. >> it seems law enforcement is doing exactly what they are supposed careful and very cautious at the same time try to move as quickly as possible. >> authorities have pinpointed to men in pictures shot near the finish line will could be possible suspect. surveillance video could also provide key evidence. >> if we go back with in last 30 days and most of reagan's cameras have a third in a...
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. >>> this law enforcement are pleading with the public to come through with photos and any information as they try to find whoever is responsible for these deadly bombings. they released these crime scenes pictures -- crime scene pictures from overnight. they were packed with nails and shrapnel and you can see where these went off and bags of those pressure cookers were believed to be transported and you can see battery and wires there and there was even a small circuit board found at the scene. >> at this time there are no claims or responsibility and the range of suspects remains wide open. we are asking if you heard somebody speak about the marathon or the date of april 13 to target this event, somebody knows who did this. >> we are learning about the tiny graduate student killed in that blast. a state run newspaper has identified her at lou linkee. condolences are being left on her microblogging account. at least 14,000 comments had been left on that page. people continues to reach out and in boston media continues to come together. boston television tweeted during a shift change,
. >>> this law enforcement are pleading with the public to come through with photos and any information as they try to find whoever is responsible for these deadly bombings. they released these crime scenes pictures -- crime scene pictures from overnight. they were packed with nails and shrapnel and you can see where these went off and bags of those pressure cookers were believed to be transported and you can see battery and wires there and there was even a small circuit board found at...
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a prominent defense attorney nighting to key her law license after being accused of smuggling a hit list out of jail. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live in san francisco with the punishment she now faces. >> reporter: lawyers for the state bar of california will argue here in san francisco today that attorney, lorna brown, should be disbarred for smuggling an alleged hit list out of an east bay jail on behalf of her client. having something like this happen is pretty rare. less than 1% of the state's attorneys were stripped of their licenses in 2011. according to the chauncey bailey project, attorney brown admitted she took notes from him while he was in jail. she said she thought they were love letters to a girlfriend or other notes intended for his mother. bay was a former leader of your black muslim bakery in oakland. he was convicted of ordering murders of three men. she said she passed the papers but it was a list against bay. no witnesses were harmed. brown agreed to a two-year suspension. that suspension was rejected by the supreme court of california. the new trial will
a prominent defense attorney nighting to key her law license after being accused of smuggling a hit list out of jail. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live in san francisco with the punishment she now faces. >> reporter: lawyers for the state bar of california will argue here in san francisco today that attorney, lorna brown, should be disbarred for smuggling an alleged hit list out of an east bay jail on behalf of her client. having something like this happen is pretty...
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they agreed to revise the public office's election law. people in the country will get their first taste of online campaigning starting with this summer's upper house race. >> reporter: the bill was passed unanimously by the upper house. from now on, political parties, candidates, and voters will be allowed to enlist public support on websites and social networking services. japanese law has long limited the number of paper documents that can be distributed during official election campaigns. the rule was meant to keep candidates with a financial edge from getting an unfair advantage. but the law enacted in 1950 did not envision the internet. so documents and images in cyberspace have been regulated in the same way. japan has lagged behind other countries such as the united states, britain and germany where there are few restrictions on internet election campaigning. >> translator: communication tools are completely different from the old days. it's good to update the law. >> translator: i'm all for the revision. i'm busy with my job in ch
they agreed to revise the public office's election law. people in the country will get their first taste of online campaigning starting with this summer's upper house race. >> reporter: the bill was passed unanimously by the upper house. from now on, political parties, candidates, and voters will be allowed to enlist public support on websites and social networking services. japanese law has long limited the number of paper documents that can be distributed during official election...
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he is expected to be charged under federal law and he could face the death penalty. he will be questioned without having his miranda rights read to him. they invoked a rare safety exception in order to do that. they are searching the apartment now that the two brothers shared in cambridge, however, dzhokar tsarnaev lived in a dormitory in dartmouth and he appeared wednesday night, that was two nights after the boston attack. >> the family of a 11-year-old victim is getting much needed help from friends and neighbors in martinez. a number of events to help pay expenses is going on as aaron recovers in a boston hospital. a family friend set up a fund-raiser through a photography business and several restaurants are donating proceed west side medical and travel costs. >> it's 30% of all the receipts. the community is really coming together. >> katie: other fund-raisers are being held this weekend. we have a full list at abc7news.com under see it on tv. >> north bay little league is resuming its schedule after suspending its games after a shooting. there was an rgt betwe
he is expected to be charged under federal law and he could face the death penalty. he will be questioned without having his miranda rights read to him. they invoked a rare safety exception in order to do that. they are searching the apartment now that the two brothers shared in cambridge, however, dzhokar tsarnaev lived in a dormitory in dartmouth and he appeared wednesday night, that was two nights after the boston attack. >> the family of a 11-year-old victim is getting much needed...
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the suspect called 911 last night saying he had just stabbed his brother-in-law in potrero him. officers arrived, and the suspect came out of the house with a hammer. officers ordered him to stop, but he kept coming after them. so they opened fire and killed him. >> he is the person that made the call and he is the brother- in-law of the person who was stabbed who has cut wounds or stab wounds to the head, chest and arms. what appears to be a long military-style knife or machete. >> the victim's injuries were severe but he is expected to survive. >>> 4:39. and we have some video that oakland police want you to watch very closely. take a look at the man running in that video. he is on the left-hand side of your screen. police say he poised as a maintenance man to get inside an apartment building on 10th street in oakland's chinatown. once inside they say he tried to molest a 7-year-old girl. the girl screamed and her mom came and confronted that man and the suspect took off running. police say he is in his 50s, but 6 feet tall and weighing about 160 pounds. >>> also in oakland, j
the suspect called 911 last night saying he had just stabbed his brother-in-law in potrero him. officers arrived, and the suspect came out of the house with a hammer. officers ordered him to stop, but he kept coming after them. so they opened fire and killed him. >> he is the person that made the call and he is the brother- in-law of the person who was stabbed who has cut wounds or stab wounds to the head, chest and arms. what appears to be a long military-style knife or machete. >>...
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that is law enforcement. i presume finding an object that they're not comfortable with and wanting to get rid of it and detonate it. does that -- that's not technically how one would describe it. if one were a homeland official. >> that's a good description for people watching. we don't actually know if it's an unidentified box, a suitcase or what it is. might as well detonate it in a controlled manner than waiting or having someone approach it. that would be -- this is standard operating procedure. in the time that's not very standard, i will say that. just to pick up on what seth was saying, watertown is close to boston. but feels like a very intimate suburb, that this is happening there is very unique for that community obviously. >> all right. just to recap before we switch out and bring on john berm an and his team with the early, early morning anchoring. this is what's been going on since you went to bed. if you're just waking up. obviously, at a roughly 5:15 or so this evening, the fbi seeking the help
that is law enforcement. i presume finding an object that they're not comfortable with and wanting to get rid of it and detonate it. does that -- that's not technically how one would describe it. if one were a homeland official. >> that's a good description for people watching. we don't actually know if it's an unidentified box, a suitcase or what it is. might as well detonate it in a controlled manner than waiting or having someone approach it. that would be -- this is standard operating...
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for law enforcement officials there right now? >> right now what they are trying to determine is if he's gone into somebody's house. he could be going into someone's home, seeing if they have weapons, hold them hostage, steal their car, so i think that's the concern right now that that's an additional factor of safety in the area. secondly, we don't know if at this point if maybe he was running to his own residence and in that red dense have more explosive devices or hazardous materials. that's the concern right now. we don't want anybody else out on the street possibly being misidentified as this guy that could have a bad result. the main concern is to keep the public safe. the best way to keep them safe would be in their own home, but check every home and make sure he has not gone into them. >> tom, one thing that's very interesting that happened earlier this evening is police found an individual, it turns out to be an individual who has been since set free, so apparently a completely innocent individual, but this individual was
for law enforcement officials there right now? >> right now what they are trying to determine is if he's gone into somebody's house. he could be going into someone's home, seeing if they have weapons, hold them hostage, steal their car, so i think that's the concern right now that that's an additional factor of safety in the area. secondly, we don't know if at this point if maybe he was running to his own residence and in that red dense have more explosive devices or hazardous materials....
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the new law that could help protect your priva plus, actress reese >>> squeak request clean actress reese witherspoon not so squeaky clean. the 37-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct in georgia. this is her mug shot from the atlanta department of corrections. police say her husband is accused of driving while intoxicated. police say witherspoon refused to stay in the car and was handcuffed and arrested. then she asked t officer, do you know who i am? doesn't usually work. reese was released on friday. >> knew details about a stubborn brush fire in southern california that continues to burn. the fire in monrovia is 85% contained. all evacees have been allowed to return home. 125 acres burned. the fire began from a piece of equipment being used by a gardner. >> air travel could take a little longer at some airports over the next five months. furlough days started today, affecting 47,000 federal aviation administration employees. each employee will miss two days of work a month. for now sfo will not be affected by the employee furloughs. the cuts were force because u.s. lawmakers co
the new law that could help protect your priva plus, actress reese >>> squeak request clean actress reese witherspoon not so squeaky clean. the 37-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct in georgia. this is her mug shot from the atlanta department of corrections. police say her husband is accused of driving while intoxicated. police say witherspoon refused to stay in the car and was handcuffed and arrested. then she asked t officer, do you know who i am? doesn't usually work....
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they both in my view exist in harmony in our law. i would urge the obama administration to use both systems. >> [indiscernible] i spoke 45 minutes last night with the associate director of the fbi. i think all of us are wondering if the russians told us about this guy being a radical islamist into does 11, how could we have missed it? according to the fbi, they said the report -- they took the report from the russians seriously. they interviewed the suspects themselves, the family members, and school officials. they put his name to the system and found no evidence of domestic violence. they sent a report to the russians and said, do you have any more? they never got a reply. he went to russia. how could we not know that? apparently, the misspelling of his name was such that he did not pop up in the system. did he intentionally misspelled tis name, or did the aerofloo just get it wrong? we do not know. let's assume the fbi made a diligent effort to make an investigation based on the russian information. ankly, they did. miss all we fr
they both in my view exist in harmony in our law. i would urge the obama administration to use both systems. >> [indiscernible] i spoke 45 minutes last night with the associate director of the fbi. i think all of us are wondering if the russians told us about this guy being a radical islamist into does 11, how could we have missed it? according to the fbi, they said the report -- they took the report from the russians seriously. they interviewed the suspects themselves, the family...
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her brother-in-law is being treated for various cuts and bruises. our team coverage continues. the o. s are starting a lengthy home stand. i'm sure security is going to be affected just as many fans at the ballpark. >> the orioles are working with police, the maryland state authority as well as the major league to boost security. not only here, in surrounding areas like the parking lot and light rail. orioles will be hosting a series with rays that starts tonight. rays were at boston yesterday playing the red sox, hours before the explosion at the marathon. the game here at camden yards starts at 7:05, we have advice on what to do if something were to happen. be prepared. before a large event, coordinate with family and friends. also scout out a place to find cover. follow directions. go with a crowd and not against it. stay aware and create a habit of creating a habit forage emergency exit. here, you can expect to see the beefed up security throughout the city. bat will be staging officers at critical areas where there are crowds incrudessing here at the ballpark. 6th annivers
her brother-in-law is being treated for various cuts and bruises. our team coverage continues. the o. s are starting a lengthy home stand. i'm sure security is going to be affected just as many fans at the ballpark. >> the orioles are working with police, the maryland state authority as well as the major league to boost security. not only here, in surrounding areas like the parking lot and light rail. orioles will be hosting a series with rays that starts tonight. rays were at boston...
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i don't know if our laws are insufficient or the fbi failed but we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> at some point, they have nothing. you can't ask them to do something with nothing. >> in the meantime, the 19-year-old younger brother who survived is in a hospital in boston. he is being questioned by the high value detainee interrogation group. those questions and his answers for the first 48 hours without a miranda warning not admission i believe in court. prosecutors say they have plenty more evidence to convict him. laura? >>> thank you very much. the bombings resonating worldwide, not a tribute to here in the united states. the runners in london holding their own memorial. yesterday, 36,000 runners stood in silence for 30 seconds before the beginning of the race. that race was held under some extremely tight security. in fact, officials say police presence was increased by 40% over previous years. they point out that extra security was meant to reassure the public and was not a response to a specific threat. >> 5:44 this morning. relief crews are r
i don't know if our laws are insufficient or the fbi failed but we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> at some point, they have nothing. you can't ask them to do something with nothing. >> in the meantime, the 19-year-old younger brother who survived is in a hospital in boston. he is being questioned by the high value detainee interrogation group. those questions and his answers for the first 48 hours without a miranda warning not admission i believe in...
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. >> there's no such thing as a slam dunk in criminal law. but this is as close as you get. you've got video tape putting him at the scene. you have a motive in terms of what he's had to say. plus, you have a guy in a car that admissions were made to. it goes on and on. now, could he beat the death penalty? maybe that's a possibility. what should the defense's strategy be. the shoe bomber obviously now serving life, but did not get the death penalty because of your defense. what can the defense possibly do? >> well, they're going to be focused on mitigation at this point, thinking about the possibility of the death penalty. they're going to be looking into his background. they're going to be having him evaluated, potentially, by, you know, forensic evaluations, by psychologists. they're going to be looking at his state of mind. >> it seems like the defense may try to say he was under the influence of his older brother and be some way to mitigate his defense or say he is brainwashed. is there any way that can hold weight? >> good luck with that defense. that's a hail mary def
. >> there's no such thing as a slam dunk in criminal law. but this is as close as you get. you've got video tape putting him at the scene. you have a motive in terms of what he's had to say. plus, you have a guy in a car that admissions were made to. it goes on and on. now, could he beat the death penalty? maybe that's a possibility. what should the defense's strategy be. the shoe bomber obviously now serving life, but did not get the death penalty because of your defense. what can the...
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law enforcement is all over the support structure. they should be able to discover soon enough what the rest of the support structure looks like. gerri: the key to that is taking him alive. a lot of conversation with his and his brothers background. they are chechen from russia and questions is, pardon me. the press conferences beginning we will break away >> to all viewers and listeners in the area who has been very patient. i will have the colonel give a quick update on what we can say about the ongoing investigation i will have a couple of comments then about the stay indoors request then we will turn over to the mayor and in the chief from watertown. >> thank you governor. good afternoon i want to thank all of you for your patience i know you are all tired and we are as well. but we remain committed to this. we do not have an apprehension of our suspect this afternoon. but we will have one. we are committed to that. i want the neighborhood here in watertown to know we went through about 20 streets, a door-to-door with our tactical
law enforcement is all over the support structure. they should be able to discover soon enough what the rest of the support structure looks like. gerri: the key to that is taking him alive. a lot of conversation with his and his brothers background. they are chechen from russia and questions is, pardon me. the press conferences beginning we will break away >> to all viewers and listeners in the area who has been very patient. i will have the colonel give a quick update on what we can say...